A Virginia judge ruled a proposed constitutional amendment allowing Democrats to redraw Congressional maps was illegal.
Democrats plan to appeal the ruling. If it's upheld, it would keep the party from redrawing state congressional districts to net as many as four House seats in the midterms.
A state judge blocked Democrats' effort to redraw Virginia's congressional maps, saying that their actions violated their own rules. The post Virginia judge blocks Democrats' redistricting plan for ...
The appeal, requested by U.S. Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-Staten Island, raises the possibility of bringing the redistricting ...
North Dakota Supreme Court Justices, from left, Douglas Bahr, Daniel Crothers, Jon Jensen, Lisa Fair McEvers and Jerod Tufte ...
Maryland's only GOP congressman Andy Harris threatens legal action over Democratic redistricting plans that could potentially eliminate his seat.
Efforts by the city of North Charleston to expand its boundaries further into West Ashley were rejected by the South Carolina ...
Redistricting and methods to rein-in federal immigration enforcement will be top-of-mind for Maryland General Assembly ...
The Department of Justice has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to block California’s newly approved congressional map, saying it ...
Reapportionment and redistricting all over the country are supposed to occur once per decade, to reflect population changes ...
The California Republican Party asked the US Supreme Court to block the state from using its new congressional map that ...
Va. lawmakers want voters to take a 180-degree turn on redistricting; some reform advocates are wary
Six years ago, as Virginia headed down the path to bipartisan redistricting, reform advocates came up with a clever way to ...
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